Chapter 409: Milan Derby
After the Champions League tie with Tottenham Hotspur, Inter Milan returned to the domestic arena to continue their Serie A journey.
Because the format of the Coppa Italia is that the top eight in Serie A last season will directly enter the round of 16, so it will have to go in the second half of next season.
Therefore, Inter Milan currently do not have Coppa Italia matches, only the Champions League and Serie A.
On November 6, Inter Milan hosted Brescia, the underdogs who finished fifth from the bottom of the table.
Because of the hard-fought battle against England in the last game, Inter Milan continued to rotate this time, changing a lot of starters.
However, facing the underdogs Brescia at home, Inter Milan still won easily.
In the 17th minute, Lu Wenbin broke Brescia's goal with a direct free kick, and Inter led 1-0.
In the 44th minute before the end of the first half, Lu Wenbin broke through the close marking of the opponent's two central defenders in a corner kick duel and jumped high and headed the ball into the goal.
Lu Wenbin scored twice to help Inter Milan take a 2-0 lead into the break.
Not long after the start of the second half, in the 49th minute, Brescia pulled a point back through a goal from their number nine striker, Caraccino.
Brescia were in high spirits and tried to keep up the equaliser, only to be met by Inter Milan on a quick counter-attack in the 55th minute.
Lu Wenbin started to run long distances with the ball from the back, attracting almost all the Brescia defenders before passing the ball to Eto'o who was following on the other side.
Samuel Eto'o scored undisturbed to give Inter a 3-1 lead over Brescia.
Subsequently, Inter Milan, whose average age was too high, began to control the game and save energy, and the attack and defense of both sides slowed down.
However, a few minutes before the end, in the 88th minute, Inter Milan won another free kick and was kicked directly by Lu Wenbin.
Three minutes into stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game as Inter Milan continued to lead the table with a 4-1 home win over Brescia.
Rivals Lazio lost 2-0 to Roma in the Rome derby, and Inter Milan opened up a point gap.
Lu Wenbin scored a hat-trick, including a brace from his second career free-kick and an assist, to dominate the game again.
Lu Wenbin's cooperation with his teammates is getting better and better, and he is gradually getting better, and the goals are gradually increasing.
Four days later, on November 10, in the 11th round of Serie A, Inter Milan challenged Lecce away.
Lecce are also a bottom-of-the-table underdog.
However, away games are always a little more difficult than at home, and Lecce, who are desperate for relegation, have also played very good form at home.
If it weren't for Lu Wenbin's continued stable performance, Inter Milan wouldn't have been able to win.
In this game, Lu Wenbin scored twice to help Inter Milan win 2-1 away from Lecce, and once again won all three points to lead the standings.
After the first 11 rounds of Serie A, Inter Milan is first in the standings, AC Milan is second and Lazio is third.
The Milan duo occupy the top two spots in the Serie A table, which makes the next round of matches even more gimmicky.
Because, in the 12th round of Serie A, it is the Milan derby between Inter Milan and AC Milan at home, and the battle for the top spot in Serie A.
The Milan derby is one of the most prestigious city derbies in world football.
The same city, two world-class clubs, a long history, the feud between the same club divided into two clubs, the sharing of a stadium and so on, have created the most prestigious local derby on the planet.
The stadium shared by Inter Milan and AC Milan is a five-star stadium belonging to the City Council of Milan, located in the San Siro district of Milan, formerly known as the San Siro Stadium.
Since 1980, the Milan government has named the stadium Estadio Meazza, which is the official name of the stadium.
However, the opposing stance of the fans of both sides is generally referred to as Meaza by Inter fans and San Siro by AC Milan fans.
It has been said that half of Meazza / San Siro is sea and half of fire.
The sea is blue Inter Milan, and the flame is red AC Milan, water and fire are incompatible.
Every Milan derby will win the attention of the media and fans around the world with its hot scenes and exciting games.
The cheers, curses, and boos of the fans, as well as the debris and flames thrown from the stands, all speak of the heat of the Milan derby.
Gunsmoke, flames, bayonets, and people turning their backs are indispensable elements in every Milan derby.
There have been more than 200 Milan derbies in history, with AC Milan having a slight win rate.
However, 152 of those derbies took place in the league, and Inter Milan won 56 wins, 49 draws and 47 defeats, but the advantage was minimal.
It is precisely this almost equal contrast of strength on all fronts that has created the reputation of the Milan derby.
Otherwise, there are so many derbies in the same city in world football, why is the Milan derby so famous?
is because both teams are world-class giants, they are very famous, and their strength is almost the same, and their results are basically the same.
It is this kind of powerful and equal city derby and duel that is attractive enough to produce the Milan derby, which is unique in world football.
The strength of the two teams has led to most of the previous Milan derbies ending in a narrow win or a draw.
However, last season, Inter Milan beat AC Milan 4-0 away and 2-0 at home in the league, and 6-0 on aggregate.
Such a score is rare in Milan derbies, which generally end in a one-goal win or draw.
AC Milan has already held their breath from the players to the fans, and they are about to take revenge.
This Milan derby is the final match of the 12th round of Serie A, and it is not only the focus of attention of all of Italy, but also of Europe and the world.
The game was played in the evening, with Inter Milan playing at home and Milan playing away, and far fewer tickets were allocated.
However, as a local club, there will be many AC Milan fans who can buy tickets through other ticket windows and ticket purchase points.
Therefore, the away fans of this game will not be as few as the away fans of other games, only a few thousand people.
The AC Milan fans for this game were at least 20,000 or more.
The match also set a new record for ticket revenue in the Milan derby, with a whopping €3.4 million per game, thanks to the adjustment of ticket prices this season.
On the evening of November 15 local time, before the start of the game, the entire Meazza stadium was completely full. Even Usain Bolt, a track and field superstar, was in the stands to cheer on his good friend Samuel Eto'o.
There are also many other political and business celebrities and entertainment stars who support Inter Milan or AC Milan respectively. (Ask for a commuter pass)
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